Remember 'herbal Petrol' man Pillai ? 20 years later, he gets convicted


New Delhi, Oct 16 (Agenciess): It was twenty years ago that P Ramar Pillai proclaimed that he had stumbled upon a ‘something out of nothing’ phenomenon. The feat was ground breaking because he claimed that he had created a ‘herbal fuel’ out of a concoction that primarily contained leaves. And while the world was still a decade away from bio-diesel, Pillai’s fuel was propelling motorcycles in Tamil Nadu.

On Friday, he was sentenced to undergo three years rigorous imprisonment by a court for cheating the public.

Besides Pillai, four others - R Venudevi, S Chinnasamy, R Rajasegaran and S K Bharat - were also sentenced to three years’ rigorous imprisonment by the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate. The magistrate also slapped a total fine of Rs 30,000 in the cheating case launched against them by the CBI.

Twenty years ago, Pillai had left the scientific community dumbfounded with his concoction. “Mind-boggling, but true,” NK Jha, then a professor at IIT Delhi had said after witnessing Pillai’s feats. To be fair to Jha though, he did say that he along with others at the Department of Science and Technology may have been “fooled”.

And the spotlight had mightily fallen on 30-year-old Pillai during that September in 1996.

His procedure was relatively simple it seemed: Get some water, add a motley mixture of leaves and bark to it and boil it for about half an hour. When cool, add salt, citric acid and a generic chemical or two. Voila! A layer of oil is said to emerge and you have liquid gold to play with.

Even at that time, Pillai is said to have been selling the ‘fuel’ in his native village close to Rajapalayam for some years. At the time, scientists at IIT Madras tested and found Pillai’s fuel to be ten times more efficient than ordinary petrol and were contemplating its use in two- and four-wheelers.

Yet, the science in all of this had left scientists baffled and back to the drawing board while the Department of Science and Technology was trying to apply for a global patent.

Later that month, Pillai was due to perform his magic trick in the presence of scientists at IIT Madras. The apparatus was provided by the DST but everything started to go wrong. When the fuel did not rise to the top, Pillai insisted using his own stirrer and not the glass one provided by the DST. Scientists noticed that the stirrer was hollow and full of a wax-like substance which when heated released something akin to kerosene. In the DST Pillai lost his biggest backers who called him “dishonest” and Pillai’s public tongue-lashing against them didn’t help his cause either.

He may have lost his backers but Pillai was back.

It was New Year’s Day, 1997, and Pillai was selling his mixture at Rs 10 a litre in the market when petrol was at Rs 25 a litre and was confident of increasing production to 1,000 litres a day.

A parliamentary committee though had called his concoction a “hoax” and said that “the herbal fuel is a mixture of hydrocarbons boiled in kerosene with dissolved camphor”.

Pillai had remained undeterred though: “If they are not convinced, I will go ahead and tie up with an interested party in the corporate sector and start mass production.”

It was later that the CBI finally filed a case of fraud against him and the joint director D Mukherjee had said that Pillai was colluding with oil refineries and passing off petroleum products as ‘herbal fuel’.

In 2010 though, after the arrest, he called another press conference and claimed to have invented another masterpiece, calling it Velar Bio-Hydrocarbon fuel. By that time however, his jig was up.

According to the prosecution in court on Friday, between 1999 and 2000, Pillai colluded with other individuals “to do an illegal act, mixing petroleum products like Toluene, Naphtha etc, and to market it in the name of Ramar Petrol, or Ramar Tamildevi Mooligai Eriporul as if it were extracted from herbs.”

The same was intended to be fraudulently used as “automobile fuel from herbs”, which quite naturally did not meet the ISI standards.
The CBI said the so-called herbal fuel was only a mixture of petroleum products which also violated the Motor Spirit Speed Diesel (Regulation of Supply and Distribution and Prevention of Malpractices) Order.

“Ramar Pillai misrepresented the facts and sold the same as Herbal fuel to the public through various sales outlets, whom also he cheated by collecting huge amounts as deposits and fuel costs. Thus Ramar Pillai and his associates gained Rs 2.27 crore for themselves, by cheating the public,” the CBI said.

And what began as a trick of alchemy ended up with a simple case of teleportation, that of Ramar Pillai behind bars.

  

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  • Praveen, kulshekar

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Ive been cheated on 15 lacs

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Abki bar Modi
    Agli bar 15 lakh

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Ramar Pillai got a Parker pen gift and certificate from them President A P J Kalaam.
    One more person from Chennai then Madras 35 years back invented a tube light and said it will never get spoil for many years, after some time that person not to see, may be some big giants light companies did something....

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Surprised to see Mr.Pillai after long years. That means our great India Judiciary still working/worked hard to punish him. Reality no one knows whether he invented fuel by herbal leaves, but I have to believe it as it is confirmed by top brains of IIT Madras. If he is fraud, then what about IIT Madras who confirmed it as be ten times more efficient than ordinary petrol.Being top brains they cant simply give statement without verifying the root of the invention. Why those justified are not punished. People who cheated total Indian people by crores and crores of rupees are enjoying lavish life either within India or abroad. Why the law is not behind them? Feel pity for the poor guy. May be he is the victim as some one commented.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Cause ''top brains'' of iit madras were idiots to issue such statement.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    sanghi 'blinking eye' baba will promote cow-piss petrol so that aeroplanes can give amazing mileage.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Gold in Cow Urine ...

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  • John, Udupi

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Sad! our scientists could not conclusively prove to the world that Ramar Pillai was a fraud then and there!. The fact that they wanted to help him file patent speaks a lot about our finest brains in IIT's!!!. Above all that, the crown jewel!!! 20 years to prove that Pillai was a fraud!!!. Italian marines are eating Pasta and Pizza in Italy and Lalit, Mallya and Qureshi are enjoying in foreign countries their best part of lives says a lot about our legal education and practice!!!. Even Pakistan has the audacity to refuse any proof given by India!!!!. God save this country!

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 16 2016


    @ John,

    Sad to say, we are country, who cannot even test simple noodles, leave alone complex materials which require sophisticated laboratories and brains to run them.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    People who believed in him were idiots in the first place.

    ''scientists at IIT Madras tested and found Pillai’s fuel to be ten times more efficient than ordinary petrol and were contemplating its use in two- and four-wheelers.''

    - If this true then its a shame on the level of scientific education imparted at IIT madras.

    Department of Science and Technology was trying to apply for a global patent.
    - I hope that Department of Science and Technology has learnt its lesson.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    This is India.

    Mr. Pillai had invented 30 years back products similar to gasoline by herbal raw materials.

    If not mistaken, the oil producing countries specially Saudi Arabia was really upset and they hired one Conglomerate Company to pull this man's inventions.

    Instead of supporting, and given the facility of laboratory, now they have convicted him. How can he sell gasoline for Rs. 10 per litre when the market price was Rs 25. This leads to many doubts and questions.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Harold D'cunha,

    Even if this guys invention was true, there would be a issue of producing it. The consumption of Petroleum products is so high that a alternative product made out of crops or plants would require huge areas of cultivation, which makes them highly impractical.

    I seriously doubt that Saudi was upset when it heard this. If this herb thing was true then we might have to cut down all the forests and convert our agricultural fields into growing herb and still it wouldn't be enough to produce 530 million liters of fuel that india consumes daily.

    Just Comparatively, It takes 2.5kg of corn to make 1 liter of bioenthanol. so to make 530 million liters of bioethanol 1.325 billion kg of corn. one acre has the yield of around 5000kg of corn. so to grow corn to produce 530 million liters of bioenthanol, we may require around yield of corn from 106000 acres per day. It takes around 100 days to grow corn so at bare minimum you would require 10.6 million acres of land to produce fuel required for 100 days.

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Same thing going to happen one day with who are glorifying the cow dung, cow urine etc. Finally some decease will spread across the country because of this and Baba Ramdev-Sangh Parivar-Modi govt will be held responsible for this.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Sometimes, when we attend functions, we, guests are welcomed with flowers, roses and/or by spraying perfumes, Eau De Cologne etc.
    But, now a new trend has started, that is, spraying cow urine on the guests while welcoming them. Recently, in Gujarat, during navratri functions, cow urine was sprayed while entering venue.
    Days are not far off for beauty parlours using cow urine and cow dung to come up. Let us wait for franchise from Baba Ramdev.

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  • Roshan P D'Mello, M'lore

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    Remember Acche Din!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 16 2016

    another will be convicted in 2019 ...

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